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Brass Food Caddy From Bombay - Ca 1950

Brass Food Caddy From Bombay - Ca 1950

This antique brass food caddy from northern India dates to around the 1950s and would once have been used for storing staples such as rice, flour, or biscuits. Their tall cylindrical shape and solid brass construction reflect the enduring practicality of traditional Indian kitchenware, while the warm golden patina tells the story of long domestic use.

What sets these examples apart are their long looped handles, designed to make them easier to carry or suspend. The simple lift-off lids, each fitted with a ring pull, add to their functional charm. With their understated form and timeworn character, they embody the essence of Indian domestic brassware - objects created for everyday utility that now carry a decorative presence. Perfect for display in a kitchen, they can be used as storage vessels or purely as statement pieces.

  • Origin: Northern India
  • Date: Circa 1950
  • Materials: Brass
  • Features: Cylindrical form; long looped carrying handles; lift-off lids with ring pulls; warm aged patina
  • Condition: Vintage, with small marks and wear consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W17 x D12 x H14 cm (approx each)
$24.60

Original: $70.30

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Brass Food Caddy From Bombay - Ca 1950

$70.30

$24.60

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Brass Food Caddy From Bombay - Ca 1950

This antique brass food caddy from northern India dates to around the 1950s and would once have been used for storing staples such as rice, flour, or biscuits. Their tall cylindrical shape and solid brass construction reflect the enduring practicality of traditional Indian kitchenware, while the warm golden patina tells the story of long domestic use.

What sets these examples apart are their long looped handles, designed to make them easier to carry or suspend. The simple lift-off lids, each fitted with a ring pull, add to their functional charm. With their understated form and timeworn character, they embody the essence of Indian domestic brassware - objects created for everyday utility that now carry a decorative presence. Perfect for display in a kitchen, they can be used as storage vessels or purely as statement pieces.

  • Origin: Northern India
  • Date: Circa 1950
  • Materials: Brass
  • Features: Cylindrical form; long looped carrying handles; lift-off lids with ring pulls; warm aged patina
  • Condition: Vintage, with small marks and wear consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W17 x D12 x H14 cm (approx each)

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This antique brass food caddy from northern India dates to around the 1950s and would once have been used for storing staples such as rice, flour, or biscuits. Their tall cylindrical shape and solid brass construction reflect the enduring practicality of traditional Indian kitchenware, while the warm golden patina tells the story of long domestic use.

What sets these examples apart are their long looped handles, designed to make them easier to carry or suspend. The simple lift-off lids, each fitted with a ring pull, add to their functional charm. With their understated form and timeworn character, they embody the essence of Indian domestic brassware - objects created for everyday utility that now carry a decorative presence. Perfect for display in a kitchen, they can be used as storage vessels or purely as statement pieces.

  • Origin: Northern India
  • Date: Circa 1950
  • Materials: Brass
  • Features: Cylindrical form; long looped carrying handles; lift-off lids with ring pulls; warm aged patina
  • Condition: Vintage, with small marks and wear consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W17 x D12 x H14 cm (approx each)